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fergy7197
Hi guys,
looking for a bit of guidance more than anything, as its best the professionals dishing it out than anything else.
As some of you know i have just finished my tiling course and done my own bathroom in the thread here http://www.tilersforums.com/tiling-forum/31533-my-1st-stab-tiling.html
I currently have a part time job, which is only 27.5 hours, I intend to keep that for the time being.(royal mail)
The issue that I have is building myself so I have the confidence and experience to serve the general public (if you like).
At the moment iam far from a pro tiler and I wouold feel very uncomfortable offering services as I would hate to take on a job I couldnt do, or make a complete arse of a job for being out my depth.
My plan is to do small jobs for friends or family, maybe work collegues just to build up my confidence and skills, I would hate the thought of paying for the course and not doing anything with it.
Once I have done various jobs and built myself up a bit more, concentrating on a marketing plan to get word around, get myself noticed and then introduce myself with local tradesmen etc.
What do you all think?
Any advice appreciated..
greg
looking for a bit of guidance more than anything, as its best the professionals dishing it out than anything else.
As some of you know i have just finished my tiling course and done my own bathroom in the thread here http://www.tilersforums.com/tiling-forum/31533-my-1st-stab-tiling.html
I currently have a part time job, which is only 27.5 hours, I intend to keep that for the time being.(royal mail)
The issue that I have is building myself so I have the confidence and experience to serve the general public (if you like).
At the moment iam far from a pro tiler and I wouold feel very uncomfortable offering services as I would hate to take on a job I couldnt do, or make a complete arse of a job for being out my depth.
My plan is to do small jobs for friends or family, maybe work collegues just to build up my confidence and skills, I would hate the thought of paying for the course and not doing anything with it.
Once I have done various jobs and built myself up a bit more, concentrating on a marketing plan to get word around, get myself noticed and then introduce myself with local tradesmen etc.
What do you all think?
Any advice appreciated..
greg